Looking at some of the places along the line from Selby to Hull, they look horrendously unpopulated. I’m aware that usage of some are terribly low as well. My question is, with NPR and other express services about, can the stations of these smaller places survive?
The stations I’m really looking at are Wressle and Broomfleet. They’re on the massively upgradeable main route to York and Leeds from Hull. When I say massively upgradeable, I’m referring to how straight the route is. Surely this opens up the possibility of a 125mph plus electrification upgrade. However, if this happened, capacity for stopping services may be more limited. All of the rest of the stations are for areas with populations of over 1,000. You could argue that Eastrington (with a population of 1,200 or thereabouts) should also close, though I’m not sure about that one.
Thoughts would be appreciated please.
The stations I’m really looking at are Wressle and Broomfleet. They’re on the massively upgradeable main route to York and Leeds from Hull. When I say massively upgradeable, I’m referring to how straight the route is. Surely this opens up the possibility of a 125mph plus electrification upgrade. However, if this happened, capacity for stopping services may be more limited. All of the rest of the stations are for areas with populations of over 1,000. You could argue that Eastrington (with a population of 1,200 or thereabouts) should also close, though I’m not sure about that one.
Thoughts would be appreciated please.